On Apr 6, 6:47 am, deepslope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...
> (my credentials: independent oceanographer specializing in deep-sea
> imaging, holding a broad US Patent on aquatic habitat health using
> biomonitoring methods)
>...

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By Basil Copeland and Anthony Watts

Evidence of a Significant Solar Imprint in Annual Globally
Averaged Temperature Trends - Part 2

http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com/2008/03/30/evidence-of-a-significant-solar-imprint-in-annual-globally-averaged-temperature-trends-part-2/

"The periodicity revealed in the data, along with the strong
correlation of solar cycles to HadCRUT surface data, suggests
that the rapid increase in globally averaged temperatures
in the second half of 20th century was not unusual, but part
of a ~66 year climate cycle that has a long history of
influencing terrestrial climate. While the longer cycle
itself may be strongly influenced by long term oceanic
oscillations, it is ultimately related to bidecadal
oscillations that have an origin in impact of solar activity
on terrestrial climate."

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David Christainsen

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